Creating Space in the Public Domain for Feminist Literature | Juliana Castro, Cita Press | Tex Libris | University of Texas at Austin

ab1630's bookmarks 2018-08-01

Summary:

"Earlier this year, the UT Libraries hosted a panel discussion called, Can I Use That?: Remix and Creativity. The event was the brainchild of Juliana Castro, a graduate student in the School of Design & Creative Technologies. She worked with librarians Becca Pad, Gina Bastone and Colleen Lyon to plan a panel event that dove into issues around rules of copyright and reuse as they relate to creative fields of inquiry. The panelists for the event included: Dr. Carma Gorman, Design; Dr. Philip Doty, School of Information; Dr. Carol MacKay, English; and Gina Bastone, UT Libraries. The question and answer session of the panel was particularly lively as participants engaged with our experienced panel on a variety of reuse issues. The capstone of the event was an opportunity to bind a Cita Press public domain book, The Yellow Wall-Paper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. UT Libraries is pleased to work with scholars like Juliana Castro who are interested in exploring new ways to freely share information, and is excited to help her introduce Cita Press...."

Link:

https://blogs.lib.utexas.edu/texlibris/2018/07/31/creating-space-in-the-public-domain-for-feminist-literature/

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Date tagged:

08/01/2018, 13:16

Date published:

08/01/2018, 09:16